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Nom Wah at Market 57

73 reviews

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Hours

Monday, 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday, 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday, 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday, 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday, 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday, 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday, 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM

About Nom Wah at Market 57

Looking for a Chinese Restaurant in New York City that locals adore? Nom Wah at Market 57, situated at 25 11th Ave Kiosk 11, appears to be a favorite, with one customer mentioning they visit every couple of weeks due to their boyfriend's love for the place. As a Chinese Restaurant, Nom Wah at Market 57 offers a selection of dishes that keep customers coming back.

Based on customer reviews, some of the popular items at Nom Wah at Market 57 include their soup dumplings (available in chicken and pork) and shrimp dumplings, which are consistently described as "delicious." This suggests that their dumpling offerings are a particular highlight of their menu.

Beyond the food, the service at Nom Wah at Market 57 is noted to be friendly and efficient. Customers appreciate the quick service, with one reviewer mentioning that orders usually take less than 10 minutes, even when the restaurant is super busy. This makes it a convenient option for those looking for a fast yet satisfying meal.

One reviewer who visited after the Lunar New Year parade in Chinatown also tried the pan-fried noodle dish with pork belly. While they found it enjoyable, they noted that it wasn't quite as crispy as versions they were familiar with from Queens. This suggests that while some dishes might have regional variations, the overall quality remains commendable.

If you're in the Market 57 area of New York City and looking for a Chinese Restaurant known for its delicious dumplings, friendly staff, and quick service, Nom Wah at Market 57 is a great option to consider. You can contact them at (646) 478-8242 or +1 646-478-8242 for more information.

Nom Wah at Market 57 Location

25 11th Ave Kiosk 11, New York, NY 10011, USA

Customer Reviews

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73 reviews
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Natalia Serova
Mar 31, 2025

We go to this place every couple of weeks because my boyfriend LOVES it! We usually get soup dumplings (chicken and pork) and shrimp dumplings. It’s delicious. And stuff is friendly, usually takes less than 10 minutes even when it’s super busy.

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Anne Hathaway did not spit in my food.
Feb 16, 2025

Manhattan Chinatown's restaurants were swamped w/ customers today in the wake of the 2025 lunar new year parade on Mott Street, so I was happy to make my way out here afterward. I liked this pan-fried noodle dish w/ pork belly; it just wasn't quite as crispy as the ones from various Queens eateries I knew in my youth.

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Giulia Bernardi
Apr 21, 2024

Everyone is so friendly and the food is super tasty. I ordered the chicken soup dumpling (so juicy) and the Fried Noodle with Chicken. The price is equal to quality, I saw a lot of people commenting about how expensive it is but you are eating a delicious food at Pier 57 with a view to Little Island, what do you expect?! Plus the food is very well served, you’ll be full and satisfied.

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Hillbillytc
Mar 21, 2025

There us no atmosphere..the servers are super friendly. The GF dumplings are amazing.

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Michael
Apr 20, 2024

Ordered the scallion pancake, pork & shrimp dumplings, and char siu roast pork buns. The order took a little while to come out and waited around 15-20 minutes. The dumplings were good, as well as the scallion pancakes. The pork buns came in the foldable bun you would typically expect when eating duck bao. I was expecting the traditional way that had the pork completely inside a fluffy steamed bun. Nonetheless, the pork flavor was still good.

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